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PAGE, SD ee ~ CLAI “30 BREA KS Schmidt, Ex-Biys League Catcher REC ‘ORD! , nd ow THE BISMARCK TRIBUN irre one selde the officials in char In all probability. © in bs nN agreed |: port w \ ating” 0 is age fan b KI NG OF GOBS with | Ther | the game of the; Jim Sigman Wins U.S. Navy ire ESS (COLLINS IS GRID MENTOR’; __THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 7, 1925 i SUPREME COURT | i aintiff ire, Believes He Time Ma pete the man-| Heavy h y Title Dakota, Plaint U mpire, Believes He Holds All-Time Mark for pe etogy, Use Si ine | cavyweight Boxing Tith laid Respondent, vs. Martin E. Matt | Fracturing Digits umpire better than | alt | gon, Defendant ‘and Appellant. : -. * © umpire, | 4 . 2 Syllabus: ae ee New High - school Coach ei Fe testimony. of | | ent tg his ‘ ns jemarck FY j relating to certain stat erred, pulled dumb play. | rt Mabel Anderson, whom it is ¢ ried, pt dumb» Hankinson {had entered into a conspiracy with! For years others sports oe defendant td commit the gylentes caped the Sragzing”™ feature Harold FE, Collins, who comes to.) was incompetent régardless of whe of their exclusiveness. }Rismarek — from kinsen, Nod | ther conspiracy had been proven ur{ Pen: will “be the new high school grid | not for the reason that they were | ne of the. dex MITS OTHER SVORT couch for the coming season. Col- | not made in the presence of the d Until recent years th lins is a graduate of ota | fendant und they related, to acts pre. fou ere y niversity and the Unive of viously: done, oF Lo be ‘done in the slumni of the ing} ci | future, nd were not made in fur- or of other col Collins, an active, determined work- | therance er in prosecution of the] . a of the game rer, turned out winning teams two | common pur} following Stale vs. Athletics and Senators Drop a murmur rs at Hankinson high sehool. 1 | eee A D. a ¢ | an T | ‘f is peGuidmets anid pees t ) Testimony of witnesses re-| + Games in Tense Pen- | Of late there las been a change. nae eed a ae team, Mill ane cent lating to statements 1 ite by Jon | The popularity of football has |} the local high school this year. jdahl before conspiracy with the de nant Dash Freached the masses. ‘The “raga” Ni ; fendant, not in his presenee, and - cached — the masse [ nn" | Nine letter men will report. for! on , : cine r fast sas a of football duty when Bismare high | Sh ipents of we by atop ae the amie and s to be re- eis wlditio ie dea 7 Sony. if y baatiea’ mie oe te oy i acto! She ne AUBAaL 11m Bddilion | rcompatents, hearsay, , abl. Weesud cA cigar youll like ean th t British Int to Art Bender, 1024 letter man, ald) ry orror aa? agiinist: (ie! deféndunt| n the last British oven golf tour- | ry f reais” squads thé agains! ant, nament MeDonald Smith bad a very | 1 SERIES eater ill’ nave: foot lets (Blariin E Mattson, following State! “Extra inning? Nacut estes ean ese ti nee wi men who will play in the backfield, “ESL fom Nope —— quolivy in thie EAP ‘A tilled hia eh mpianship possibilities, | tia pores Hetter™nvent to: play” ln the denying motion for a new trial Dis- | dite; teatly.) when it seemed cer n he would ee | Probable backfield lineup for the | trlet ee i Gaand a s county, [sue wonnin. han Helen Wills coming season will, be MeGettigan, | “reversed and remanded for a ne oe ween tacimn, Tele Moses, Kiebert, and’ Lofthouse. Ben- | |. : : ‘ vas hissed and the «eficinls roundly : trial. Opinion of the Court by i ee nae der is expected to go out for tackle. | {Ti =F ie GRU DIAGTEN Seoeeeii aire Dan. Jones, Jimmie Anderson, and | & Brekke, Mitiot, Di) An persons having chiims against Unfortunate portsmanship ap- Jimmie Olson are line material. nt, the Ohio Cate of Bismarck, N. D., Iph yen H nfortunately sp - » ap Coach Collins announces la Shaf Attorney Genera aintained by L Qu Las pears to be dying out fast with al | Ip of Few arial WHICH se . Shafer, orney Gi FH CE Ee eee eDine ANG : ths certain type enthusiast who now fre- He cues pineal sich pk . B. Wineman, State's Attorney, (harley, Quon, Lows tat ait ting thunder on Washington yester {quents most of the major sport to be fast and much of it s nnd , Philip R. Bangs, Grand Forks, (oN; Ni Lau eT LatitRell alate day. Five of the ehampions hurling | aus i From 50 to 75 candidates N. B,, for Reabondent, sien 3 ver ek mamas a OFS were of the even aye, out for football, according to setinahibls PLL ta peember, 1 tsted Long wpe | DRASTIC ACTION mates today . 7 From Sargent County I, Receiver, homie teary | However, [seriously doubt if the Collins is confident he can turn! p. Ww. Emanuel, Plaintiff and Ap- W's Athletics. Drop Seven [srazzberry’ chorus” will ever grow out a championshin team with the | netlant, vs. Frank Engst and Mary Bismarck, North ‘Dakota Syst Ge Wibletce beaver dronped evi into ether Sporté ‘ag if his In aes: material on hand. Bismarck lost only | Engts, “Defendants and Tespondents.| - Hehecdine enter ae heel ; ; wo games lust year, being b gnats woe FTIESHIG, one. carte Lekiat fe | foe pacshSil takeing. adherse integral | Valley City and Minot. 1 1 Section 4618, Co Ta 1913 forbids “AE Clevel ster |nart of the American public. Onj JIM SIGMAN high ‘school team. rate officer of a ‘city to be directly] rie una reeeiver of tommel of {the whole the fine points of the Uprin’ state: championship: contes ndirectly interested in any con-| the Ohio ¢ tle, sub if drive i game are much more widely known ht boxing champion; Sper TEs ct. work or business of the city or} j to the approval of the Court ' e [than in any other sport, avy. He copped. the SCOBEY ARRIVES ; thé of ticle tle e complete Fixtures » lee 8 10 1 { "Therm is’ nothing exclusive about! fter putting ina four-| The Scobey base eam with ; paid: trom “if “the Oho Cate, located SP ePEbuTEh, now baseball, It's just the national pas- with the gobs. He's 23,! “Swede” Risberg and y" Felsch, 50, C.| PSE aa es MPS: ee {time, Criticism of the players has feet, seven, and weighs former members of the 1219 Chicago | pation’ or| ay jcome to he art of the game. The | He's now prepared to) White Sox team, arrived in Bismarck j interest in any wider: ait feenttt lathletes, frankly don't like it but/go after the leading heavy con-|today for a game with the local! thority of a city by an officer of the tulpmen main i they expect it and thus are better! tenders White Sox tonight at six o'clock. | city, and declares such contract to, restaurant. Drone 1 id oh th tprepared to shed it — = f | he" void. ae that a contract for! eae : DEUMRL HEATABUAKG | i ane ‘lassi: the purchase of land which the pur a upo evened the count against the Brave i ’ ne tite diva Boston eluba-wo-can ieieily Too Late To Classify the: parchads (of land whieh the oni | sie ad; “OF re he € tie twin. bill} } It is not so in other sports. If ae furnished upe hicatcan epee a | j the razzing” continues to grow in| understand why the game of PolOl ron saqa—i919 Model sedan, new | Tedson of the promise-and assurance it SHAS Meucaits: .cight | ‘olf and tennis, I look for the offi-| ves so big in Massachusetts, tires, new battery. “Just overhauted | of the vendar who is of the| iver aes . bed ee s 0) c te a i ry ele P c i 3! . is situates | eed on tet Caliente sappreierd eS ee ————@| and painted, Price Phone | tat he will procure the city to buy| ek, North’ Dinkota, proue Glants the: openc “ l aE from the purchaser of the land at| 2te7 Hee eit CHARLEY SCHMIDT AND IN HAND SHOWING DIC ; BASEBALL | = [least three thousand: dollars worth | - a , THAT is 303 cS. Se annnes ‘of gravel thereon for use in the Spend ue a TUS USN ESE ane = oe Nasir mo ee improvements is illegal, contrary t| akon, Robins Fourth Ry NEA Sery marks on his legs and chest tional League quire phone 460-W. public policy, and void. | urleisgh, The regained fourth place | san Franc In r his eye, to say noth- { Ww. eoone: ai Where. one of lie consider Ap eee rom the Cardinals by beating thea: i t is { Pittsh Te Ss < ae Stig: chase of Tustices 6 . Ao Philadelphia's 2) hive: deteaced { Outlet Stele Med hie warcor with! bantamweight, knocked ont Here |New York “modern home, close in, Also garage. | Hoty IS" illegal “and “forbidden: the, vorge. Kuch, Tahiti the Cubs 12-2. and Chicago dropped old Springfield Midgets in 1901.| bie Schaefer, Chicago, in’ the | Cincinnati endtse | whole contract is tainted with the) fendant unknewn Defendant. to seventh place hen peaks of was bought by the Detroit tenth round. Brooklyn WANTED—Gitl for general house-| illegality and void. Under such cit-| picctines ton Defendant ttiknowi, Whitehill put) over his fourth uh te midt, the ht in their « Los Angeles.—George Godfrey, Ser. Mik: Ir LE Shey ard, 6 Ave, | umstances the law will give ne re-! Defendant. traight mound victory for Detroit broken Fa 1907-08-09. He negro heavyweight, won over ork. Mrs. Frank E. Shepard, 6 J “eri lief but will leave the parties where). “You are hereby summoned te ap eds first-string exteher for the T. Mike Conroy, when the referee |Chicizo B. Bs jit finds them. f before i magvetticn i the ¥ “ Ht) whe ec as sent et i ¢ Joston Cee ee ae 8. Wh eller la © me iid ‘founty, rere ion mnt) 21s, “setien the wena pent tel) stoppeds the ribsat sine the secon Lae FOR RENT—Two nice, two-room |, Renin Soe Sara on ithe aati day. “ot “Sea enahe BeneCrigken. Milwaul ue ‘ ad | # H i s ing . . an clock “p.m, ty "ane McCracken, Milwaukee hurler and! broken League, Garden City. K. i American League de ee alla quality and character nibs Porter tia cee atest , Jonnard Toledo who opposed hi an averagy break Thad a fight with Hughey Jen-} Smith won his second champion- WwW. OL Pet. Jott badd a ets caneecandte es tending that such representations pitched good ball for dozen in- | digit nings and Cobb and tl ended| ship in two weeks when he took ington x BHC Ors el Bevese i, ea 123 ge be relied upon the -buyer, mings but were given vr support,| On one “ ho owas) my sojourn’ in the majors,” id! the Long Island open golf crown, ba aT Hone vy and it is not reasonably apparent ‘to la each side being credited with five er: | mearly « f of al Schmidt — Louis aust: tithe buyer jrith the knowledge that oe See ae ie eeu ror foledo took the long end of a] slid just a For 10 years after he was relea =. ————— | Detr 3, . ae ¢ has or is charged with that they pd eau oe a ‘ ou tes ee Go. y aire member was| from Delroit, Sehnidt wae a prom I Th N it G Kk | Clevela a se hi the Lewis) are false, the right to re [bens eleven Tundved wounds ese Saints Win noand is| iment figure’ in the, minoe leagu te Nu rac OF New: York ndan. yptpon them and is under no obliga-|pmanted with jan indisting ict inning: srave the er player, manager and owner. In} —-% | Boston ” Hou te investi ate petoke (dplag, so. | vou ny 5 ne " . olds the 123 he was pick y rookly: ! a eae c| ra he evi-} me edoon duly dy v huettira Dupst MUMbEE Ge Fegeuiies te coach SUNN DIVER ee the swells bothered Ger- AinerishavNesacis WAN TED—Middleaged man Cor dence, after making due. allowinec! are kevehe ovit vou ta and Collin und put the win er. But th toy T decided that, 309} trade Ederle, the channel swimmer x: clerk in hotel. tnquice of F. for the presumption in favor of hon-. to appen id cor Ning marker acto , he halds. While} was enough for any mane” de-[We have always maintained thay 3, We. Mandan, N. 0. R263 sty and good faith is sufficient in Ba The Indians went on the atic Jobile club int clared the battle-searred veteran.| these swells, heavy or Jight, are to Louisville eH : cay ii 5 falite cases to. establish a ‘charge, My again and put an uptond: to" the on in 191.) 80 TP decided to take up umpiring.” ) be socked in the snout. i nee ot a Abell i ha Guild ‘vs. More, 32 N. D.! A Mifningcuirodk,of len straight eames | Sell record for ec Schmidt spent the latter part of ie ‘i : ca fibone rues tap a cane! W. 44. | of Middleton Millot hurler secutive games behind the jlate. the 1924 season in the Western As-} Mr. O°Goofty is not surprised that} 68 ‘chile, GIGTAVE.De Phoite.€ | an action for damages} is Mobile pla B games th Son, saciatio: Te was signed this spring} Miss Ederlé failed) to make — the i$ TACMAR CO LOTE ie seOnG ; brought by the purchaser of land on! of the aud for Jim Moore, making his debut as ' tion, F signed this spring 2 A Milwauki 60 ht by P Kansas’ City garden ver, hit af abd he cau ng of them.| by President Harry Willams as an] added handicap of having piwaukee “ se account of false and Fraudulent rep- Puirteied 2 iple in the fitth inning with the! THI equaled rhiter in the Pacific Coast League.| riffle. He thinks the band w cami: | 218d 4 AOkE EVOLUTION veséntations. made by the, seller as PECMIL: Notthrop; thé Sen - served cas muiking good and in the course | panying her was entirely too much, | Columbus 4 Sl. “Stuttering ust think,{ t@ the jauality and character of the ena i ad t in more) of another year or two hopes to ee oe ‘ orfly , Same, the measure of damages: where pote iS Haber Wasithervictin, til carries) make his, goal—umpiring in the| ‘The: distinguished Billy Evans Results Yesterday |) bethat b-b-beautiful b-b-butterfly | the “contract is affirmed is the dif-| = YY ‘ xt jor league writes that Rogers Hornsby is the |g, sp] CHRCCeameckZom: Becae Tak cx wel ference between what the property SALE ROSIE RYAN ae aa Finest natural "hitter ‘he. ever saw. : qa abeansis Gob ullend lop gucits ¥ | ronld have been worth if ns repre. ee eal This proves Mr. Evans has never! ational League - enecstors : BC 0F | sented and what it actually was mortgage executed and de > “ sae aan . Mr, Evans 3 Leng iow. 4 4 : DROPS BEHIND EW WESTERN JUNIOR AMATEUR geen, John MeGraw in action at the) s- pouis 2: Brooklyn ad. nell Widow. worth at the time of the sale, a Pley and Ww TE ONGC nme fy ) Z| es eaten Pittsburg 2; Boston 0. NOT IN TENNESSEE (eeeeeeae : Zs , Merchant WITH BRAVES; KING COMES FROM GOLFING FAMILY joe once seal fu testom FIN, TENNESSEE. aatlla Eola” Ron!“ enories Ht le ae [brandy inorder to keep them go-| Cincinnati 5-2; New York 6-1. out of their cages? Reversed. Opinion of the Court by | 24¥, of Decor per aaa 9 Hutchinson hey Golf is the main hobby of Mr. wonder you seldom hear Attendant: Holiday, mum.} ynevien Serer Ane Unagso CAL Teait ag er Giec ds, ach tar golfer of umily—| and he has seen to it that hi thesg| American League s Darwin's: birthday—Stanford | "IT" 'B.’ Thompson of Milnor, and W.|and Stele ol North Dakota an the ling started thie ceacon. “ta that’s Emerson west. san devoted all his” sum- Moston 2; Detroit 10. urral. ¥, Purcell of Wahpeton, Attorneys of dann ae Fy ee are “ght mouths hampton att unament| His greatest. ambition has been to} Babe Ruth made a home run the MnesShe TS a STIS A SHAME Hes { Mibwor, and Kvello & |e. lnmndired tnirty-cight (haar Mid Ucturn. in a simsle vistors Me | chi see Emerson, Jr. 4 champion and he [other day and nobody in the stands! \hiladelphia ty Cleveland @. As tolde Mom thateuney as Aduancertiabcn Attorneys for R (191), Which, said “mort See MUWiilivbiedetentic thouih| ERO. chat ten pounds of| was present in Chieago to sec that leven cheered. Sueh is life. Today See ones Beals 2 elothing only weigh spondents, ery We emia ner E nia tatific ln tne cs alee A me | vool nerveless precision zo to make! fulfilled. But he doesn't intend to] you are a Valentind, tomorrow a : ot ae m ‘ hed oes a an Vast hat ead ee itis | this. xout nell student one of [let the bey stop there. for he'll he | Francis X. Bushman, American Association “And what did he si From. Ward County olen, alone foe McGaw. ike. Cone | the pl of his age} 20 this w ind out of the junior pcan Louisville 3; St. Paul 4, He thought it was a In thé thalter of the. estate of Gilbert signment Rr naeite Sion 16 Ghile. dtep nine | b The St. Louis Cards have a good] ‘Toledo 6; Milwaukee ¢ [had to wear such J. Coughlin, deceased, office of five. And in bed 17 against | been a oye father and four all-round pastimer in i ‘:| Indianapolis 7; Minneapolis 5. Princeton Tiger, Charles Boyer and W. J. Gerding,| the ginedas of Agua. 12. de orld series | too small) all golfers of no mean In other words, he, plays keen} “Columbu City aya ea Claimants. W. J. Gerding, Respond: | (retoe Neca Eaiear ee ae Popwodld | serict| Nis father,! 7 ter tops them ail. || game, in Seen eer 50K STEEL ar _[ent, vs. Ella R. Coughlin, Adminis-| Boot hundred. fit no whipy F : f ead ‘ probable vill : ec one eae list, |? eee el ee helio wold de. tratrix, of ‘the estate of Gilbert J. nts on it Ree’ thie havachaen UM p finest) fixture in the line of Gil Dobie Vith Battling Siki, the pew-gilist,) () 7 4 4 o eee tys Col. CC} Coughlin, deceased, Appellant, ay ne es things have been} courses in K tuy es:| Cornell football team this fall. He it seems to be an arrest a day or.no||*. GAMES TODAY IJiieious water. What! You refuse] souennm bie after duly Nene n shi bub sites Tul. tat endiliag buil cout m ge quite a reputation ye h count, Rass % + ie SNeLCERivancad geal 1. Gilbert J. Colighlin made an ent in nee a0 ae utehinson, one in a park he! freshman year but did not. play es y i 1 @ donning the Bancroft club's the city and the other at rly i andi Aterican League application for a life insurance poli | goll t . three api Wo Al, er kaye pitchers sortinent of stuff. ing the American in the home run| column this season, Up to the first week i the old loop ‘had! a total of 473 circuit wallops to 395) for, the’ Johnsonian wheel. The | grand total is over 250 more for the! corresponding period in 1924. tinued success Too eran, pitchers. THE “RAZZ i ER TOTAL FAR mon AHEAD OF LAST YEAR, CHUCK CORGAN '920| He's the star shortstop of th home eee the| Wichita club, Western League, and was the only sport, two major leagues. Of these the| one of the most talked about players National boasted 507, or 94 more] in that circuit. Major league scouts | active players. than the American. A year ago the} haye “been looking the youngster big league total of 661, showing an| over recently and he of close to 800 for this|the big show: next season, ° He's: re- the. spectators, jearded a wonderful prospect. Be RH aie 04 eed tt lai ue 4 4 ade plate. The s * 71 ¢ huck Corgan of Wichita Re-| tne big show is Mow many tim il Leiteh | | fuithacpolee ne cpease and Jovee Wethered won the Bti Poise is what’ a big leagu many ambitious fail to take their pitching seriously. | To use the words of 4 wisg,old vet- they ure merely throwers, not} Likewise, ess of a pitcher largely determined makes vi m more injone round in 1925. Only the other dav Pennock shut ieee out the Ch White Sox with old of two hits, scratch. Low hit he mes these days, Pennock's performance caused me | been in the | to peruse his record, It reveals the since 1913. fact that he has pitched more low- | ae hit games than any left-hander in How Jong h Fournier the American League. of Brooklyn be maiors and Pennock has great courage, most th at clubs has he played essential to a pitcher, He smart WA. Cc. studies his batters carefully, then Since 1912, with the exceptions of | to their weakness. — He the 1917-18-19 seasons, and has | e watches his runners closely. He is nlaved with the Chi and New} Sigg « great fielde York Americans and $ Louis and) if In pinch situatio: Pennock al- Brooklyn in the N tional SEEMS: | ways seems coolest. He works eadily when hardest nressed. There | NATIONAL LEAGUE. uu have some of the things that} LEADS IN HOME RUNS: es for pitching po They ex- The National League is still lead- plain in a measure Pennock's con- CHORUS Not so many. years. ago pasohall| in which spectators severely took, to task the In other words, baseball, the na- ay be ‘seen inj tional pastime, was the only game'in | sehieh the athletes were. “razzed" the a wider youngsters But at that you've got to ha Eloise 18, in teher i i i ELOISE COMTOIS: » She's 18 and champion She has. the gifl.’se defeat. » She’ hy! and would ra one, water than do-anything-elve, a New England Titlé-as Girl Sculling Queen rticipated in numerous races of late and has not suffered a her take.a jaunt on the i 1 | older to the Senegalese, Me gets. into| Washingtom at St. Louis. SOX PLAY AT ses ohare ou print more freuently than a lot of| New York at hi ASHLEY SUNDAY [sco pray, the, Call entourage could only count | the topnotchers.. | ; Boston at Detroit, 1 RANDED) two runs. Thirteen stranded run-) vo i Te ty ball —— inci eawieanll Ath. ners partiy explained the reason ye pander ts ee orate eal National League The White Sox will play at Ash-|tetics and Detroit the other day the| the low scoring. aa We note it has Capes in the} St. Louis at Brookl: Sunday, at the request of Ash- lub 3 solid smacks off s Tineup. ieugo at St. Louis. ens who “want to see the) Sinn" Hast ietiieee See : sree Gh yi Cincinnati at New York. mond nine in action, vals and ded i : e Pit ig ston. oe i ra id a Billy Evans Says | we lamp the lowly positions of| Pittsburg at Boston. ations . The re : ee a A i A : : a see y merican Association ihe eee: PITCHING POISE | SHE’S CHAMP : Indianapolis at Minneapolis. ; Ps TW IN KLER uisville at St. ‘Paul: Pitching is much more. th : Toledo at Milwaukee. _The Referee \ mere throwing of the ball o Comtois, Holds z KAPLAN RISK: Waterbury, Conn, Aug, (Kid) Kaplan, of is a ten to seyen favytite his fight, tonight. in defensy af featherweight championship the challenge of Babe Herilan. will be the first title rng staged in this state since ‘the 11 MeGovern-Young Corbett peat r || ty-five years ago. i] The conditions are 15 rouh decision. GIANT ROOKIE. GETS. Fred | Fitzsimmons,._ the. rookie hurler, got off to a fine s! day, He not only Braves but. his. ba for half of the six runs his t scored, A ‘‘erowd of 30.000 di fue, him in the least, either. downed CAREY, SOUTHWORTH toy and Southworth, fi ides Fak Pittsburg aud New Y respect! vel, ys |. series between est and Southwort} them were on ex! ard ‘cha ces. ‘too. intest models parte. Trunks, A. Lucas: Co. lass CROWN TONIGHT 7. —UP\— | Meriden, OOD START ON, MOU in hig major. league debut the other was responsible PUT IN BUSY DAY center- had a. busy, afternoon i one of the games durinz the ree those Carey had eight putonte miely We are now showing the of Wheary ma’am,” ‘he sai et stitution, and wa- '—Dartford Chron- have to, in iron ce would rust it, icle | FAILS IN SWIM for his inst It ts? tart, the n dnt, ‘ork, Miss/ Lillian Harrison, Atgentine ‘W.| swimmer, whose fourth: attempt to ie the. English Channel. almost, (in her death -in. the ‘ley :water. cy in the sum of $10,900, plication stipulated that its. terms and conditions should be and become a part of the policy if issued.~ One of those conditions was, that there should be no binding contract of in- surance unless and until the policy was issued and delivered to the in- sured while he was in good health, Shortly. after making this application | Coughlin died. The policy was not delivered prio to his death. ‘Appel- lant, administratrix of Coughlin’s es- tate. bropght suit for the estate against the company to recover on aecount of the company’s negligent delay and had a judgment, which was paid, The respondent, Gerding, a creditor. of the estate. soucht to haye the proceeds of the judgment, applied in payment of the debts of the estate. HELD: (a) That under Section 8719, L. 1913, the avails of life insuran policies are not, except by spec contract, subject to the payment of the, debts of the insured ‘upon his death and are for the benefit of, and belong to. ‘the bencficiarics named in the policies, gr the heirs of the de- cedent, as the case may he. (b) Consistent with the Jegisla tive policy: thus declared the pro- ceeds of the judgment obtained by the adiinistratrix under the cireum: stances set,.out above are avails of a life ingurance policy within the moeining of that term as used in Section RU9, C. Y. 1913. Appeal from the District Court of War ‘County, Hon. John C. Lowe, Judge. Reversed. Opinion by Nuessle, J. Palda & Aaker and ©. K. Brace of Minot, Attorneys for Appellant. Campbell & Funke of Minot, At- torneys for Respondent. ‘The ap-| of the Court! VERY LIGHT IN WEIGHT | Fine cashmere jersey ig lined : ME the amount due upon said morteag on _the day of sale. rtsrnge satisfy’ the County of North Dakota, described : to-wit: The South Mall (8%) of Southeast Quarter (SI) and South Half (8%) 0 Quarter (SW Southwe tion fourte 4), iw Town ty C140) North 3 six (76 neipal Meridia alning hundr. sixty (160) acres, more to the U. S. thereof, 2 due on sid im e the su Mundred ‘tw Dollars (51,- 100 PACTURE Assignee Mortgar;» and or rae said MORRIS, terney for rrington, JAM Owner, OPENING OF TIONS IN STREETS NOT PERMITTED WITHOUT PERMIT FROM CITY E , GINEER. _Any person making | any ning in any street or walk without first o ining a permit from the City: Engi- weer is subject to a Twenty- ive Dollar ($25.00) Fine. Hes ale will be strictly en- ore with crepe de chine and made into coats and three-piece costumes. % WEEDS FOR SPORT Tweeds ‘In beige and all white are shown'‘for summer sport suits and coats. 5 READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. By Order of the Board of City Commissioners, M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. , ELECTRIC COC COOKERY. ‘cooKiNG IN COMFORT CMan to, m1, i

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